Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 Hi I have some pretty severe money concerns and would like to get some idea how much all the stuff is going to cost and what is essential. I live in Canada, thus have to pay [currently] about 35% more plus the cost of shipping (also 35% more plus other cross border government charges). As much as possible, I'd also like to buy locally and not from the net. I've been doing my research and these are the items I have on my list. I'd appreciate people's views on which items are essential: - tubing - isertion thing - the book on liver cleansing - the tea - the large water container - split yellow mung beans - anything else? - oil thanks Ct Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Welcome Carol I am only aware of the suppliers that were listed. You will need to research each item. If there is something specific you can not locate, just let me know. You can substitute red lentils for split yellow mung beans. Burdock root tea can be substituted for dashamula tea in the cleansing enema in the ayurvedic cleanse. Kind regards OneLove origianl message Hi I have some pretty severe money concerns and would like to get some idea how much all the stuff is going to cost and what is essential. I live in Canada, thus have to pay [currently] about 35% more plus the cost of shipping (also 35% more plus other cross border government charges). As much as possible, I'd also like to buy locally and not from the net. I've been doing my research and these are the items I have on my list. I'd appreciate people's views on which items are essential: - tubing - isertion thing - the book on liver cleansing - the tea - the large water container - split yellow mung beans - anything else? - oil thanks Ct Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 Hi Carol I want to add that all the steps in both the liver cleanse and ayurveda cleanse are essential. I do not recommend eliminating any steps in order to save money. I would wait until you have enough money in order to perform the cleanses properly and safely. Kind regards OneLove alchematron <alchematron wrote: > Welcome Carol > > I am only aware of the suppliers that were listed. > You > will need to research each item. If there is > something > specific you can not locate, just let me know. You > can > substitute red lentils for split yellow mung beans. > Burdock root tea can be substituted for dashamula > tea > in the cleansing enema in the ayurvedic cleanse. > > Kind regards > > OneLove > > > origianl message > > Hi > I have some pretty severe money concerns and would > like to get some idea > how much all the stuff is going to cost and what is > essential. I live > in Canada, thus have to pay [currently] about 35% > more > plus the cost of > shipping (also 35% more plus other cross border > government charges). As > much as possible, I'd also like to buy locally and > not > from the net. > I've been doing my research and these are the items > I > have on my list. > I'd appreciate people's views on which items are > essential: > - tubing > - isertion thing > - the book on liver cleansing > - the tea > - the large water container > - split yellow mung beans > - anything else? > - oil > > thanks > Ct Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 I am not trying to save money or eliminate steps, I am trying to get an understanding of how much everything is going to cost. Also, what is the tubing called? What kind of a store sells it? Does it come with the nozzle or do you have to buy that separately? I tried yesterday to order the Mortiz book. Had some problems. I am interested in how ebooks work. Do I need any special software to access an ebook? I have never used one before. Do I have to print out the whole thing, or will I be able to read it from my computer? I hope I will get the whole page on my screen. My screen is 13 " , I think many monitors have wider screens. Hoping you know the answers to these questions. Thanks Carol Hi Carol I want to add that all the steps in both the liver cleanse and ayurveda cleanse are essential. I do not recommend eliminating any steps in order to save money. I would wait until you have enough money in order to perform the cleanses properly and safely. Kind regards OneLove alchematron <alchematron wrote: > Welcome Carol > > I am only aware of the suppliers that were listed. > You > will need to research each item. If there is > something > specific you can not locate, just let me know. You > can > substitute red lentils for split yellow mung beans. > Burdock root tea can be substituted for dashamula > tea > in the cleansing enema in the ayurvedic cleanse. > > Kind regards > > OneLove > > > origianl message > > Hi > I have some pretty severe money concerns and would > like to get some idea > how much all the stuff is going to cost and what is > essential. I live > in Canada, thus have to pay [currently] about 35% > more > plus the cost of > shipping (also 35% more plus other cross border > government charges). As > much as possible, I'd also like to buy locally and > not > from the net. > I've been doing my research and these are the items > I > have on my list. > I'd appreciate people's views on which items are > essential: > - tubing > - isertion thing > - the book on liver cleansing > - the tea > - the large water container > - split yellow mung beans > - anything else? > - oil > > thanks > Ct Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Greetings Carol Below is a general cost analysis with sources listed. You may be able to find lower prices. If you only do the liver cleanse with the colema board, the cost per cleanse is $8.34 This is a fairly economical price compared to conventional medicine. Remember, you are removing the root of disease and building the foundation for health and longevity. I did not factor in the cost of kitchari (rice and mung beans) for the ayurvedic cleanse since food is part of ones daily budget. Regarding the electronic book version of The Amazing Liver Cleanse, I believe it is in the portable document format (pdf) which means you will need the free Adobe Reader software which is available here http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html If I can be of any further help, just let me know. Kind regards OneLove Liver Cleanse Initial Investment The Amazing Liver Cleanse book by Andreas Moritz (Ener-Chi.com) Paperback Book $16.50 or Electronic Book $6.95 Apple Juice Organic 24 cups (Health Food Store) $5.00 Epsom Salts 4 pounds (Drug Store) $3.00 Grapefruit Organic 2 whole (Health Food Store) $2.00 Olive Oil Organic 1 liter (Health Food Store) $10.00 Colonic (Colonic Hydrotherapist) 1st $90.00, 2nd $65.00 Colema Board (Colema-Boards.com) $245.00 Total Colonic Version $191.50 Total Colema Board Version $281.50 Price per Liver Cleanse Apple Juice Organic 24 cups (Health Food Store) $5.00 Epsom Salts (Drug Store) $0.09 Grapefruit Organic 2 whole (Health Food Store) $2.00 Olive Oil Organic (Health Food Store) $1.25 Colonic Two (Colonic Hydrotherapist) $130.00 Total Colonic Version $138.34 Total Colema Board Version $8.34 Ayurvedic Cleanse Initial Investment Butter Unsalted Organic Raw 1 pound (Health Food Store) $11.00 Sunflower Oil Organic 5 cups (Health Food Store) $15.00 Triphala Formula Organic 1 bottle 108 capsules (OmOrganics.com) $13.95 Rice Milk Organic 1 quart (Health Food Store) $2.00 Ginger Powder Organic 1.64 ounces (Health Food Store) $3.00 Castor Oil 240 mililiters (Herb-Inc.com or Drug Store) $6.00 Dashamula Root Mix 2.5 ounces (Ayurveda.com) $5.00 Sesame Oil Organic 1 and 1/2 cups (Health Food Store) $9.00 Enema Can Bucket Stainless Steel (ColonicHealth.com) $49.00 Enema Hose 6 feet 5/16 inch Plastic (ColonicHealth.com) $8.00 Enema Hose Clamp Plastic (ColonicHealth.com) $3.80 Enema Nozzle Tip Plastic 5/8 inch (ColonicHealth.com) $2.99 Total $126.74 Price per Ayurvedic Cleanse Clarified Butter Organic 6 ounces (Health Food Store) $4.08 Sunflower Oil Organic 5 cups (Health Food Store) $15.00 Triphala Formula Organic 35 capsules (OmOrganics.com) $4.55 Rice Milk Organic 2 ounces (Health Food Store) $0.18 Ginger Powder Organic 1/2 teaspoon (Health Food Store) $0.06 Castor Oil 3 teaspoons (Herb-Inc.com or Drug Store) $0.39 Dashamula Root Mix 6 tablespoons (Ayurveda.com) $1.50 Sesame Oil Organic 1 and 1/2 cups (Health Food Store) $9.00 Total $34.76 original message " Carol " <ctcomm I am not trying to save money or eliminate steps, I am trying to get an understanding of how much everything is going to cost. Also, what is the tubing called? What kind of a store sells it? Does it come with the nozzle or do you have to buy that separately? I tried yesterday to order the Mortiz book. Had some problems. I am interested in how ebooks work. Do I need any special software to access an ebook? I have never used one before. Do I have to print out the whole thing, or will I be able to read it from my computer? I hope I will get the whole page on my screen. My screen is 13 " , I think many monitors have wider screens. Hoping you know the answers to these questions. Thanks Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Hi Carol I just emailed the information to you directly. If it does not work, please let me know. Kind regards OneLove California original message " Carol " <ctcomm I have downloaded the information on the site and this morning tried to print it because the text is too wide to read on my monitor. Nor was my printer able to print the entire page. Five or six words of each line are left out... this makes it difficult to read and cannot write all the words in the margin (too small). Would like to have the time to do this but don't, unfortunately. Would it be possible to have the information from the net formatted so it can be read/printed? Thanks Carol Canada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Hi Carol: I purchased a colema board at www.therawworld.com for $140.00 at the time of purchase they had free shipping. I was able to get away with the standard board because of my size. It comes with the tubing. 5 gallon bucket at WalMart $2.50. Julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2004 Report Share Posted April 10, 2004 Thanks very much for going to the trouble of putting together this information. (It appears that you have a different source of information at: www.colinichealth.com <http://www.colinhealth.com/> than I do because of price differences, i.e.: hosing, your price: $8.00, the price I got was $30.00) Your information is very helpful. First, to have all the requirements together, and second to have the prices. (I will be downloading the Moritz book next week. ) Thanks again. Now I have more questions: - if I do the liver cleanse, how many times do I do it? - if I do the Ayurvedic enema cleanse, how many times? - having not done this before, does it make any difference which I do, enema or liver cleanse? I would not be able to buy a colonic board at this time, is this an essential? Thanks again. Carol alchematron [alchematron] April 6, 2004 7:47 PM Re: Cost of Equipment? Greetings Carol Below is a general cost analysis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2004 Report Share Posted April 12, 2004 Hi Carol You are most welcome. If you go to colonichealth.com and click enema supplies then go to page 10, you will find white ribbed enema hose for $8.00 The liver cleanse should be done with at least a two week gap between cleanses. It takes one week of preparation with apple juice before the actual cleanse. I have left it up to the individuals discretion as to whether to choose the liver cleanse or the ayurvedic cleanse. They both have value. Both cleanses are not to be done at the same time. A sequence you could try is 3 liver cleanses and 1 ayurvedic cleanse in that order. It is best to continue with the liver cleanses until no more stones are passed. It is very important to do a pre and post colonic or colema cleanse when doing the liver cleanse. So yes a colema board is essential. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask. Kind regards OneLove original message Thanks very much for going to the trouble of putting together this information. (It appears that you have a different source of information at: www.colinichealth.com <http://www.colinhealth.com/> than I do because of price differences, i.e.: hosing, your price: $8.00, the price I got was $30.00) Your information is very helpful. First, to have all the requirements together, and second to have the prices. (I will be downloading the Moritz book next week. ) Thanks again. Now I have more questions: - if I do the liver cleanse, how many times do I do it? - if I do the Ayurvedic enema cleanse, how many times? - having not done this before, does it make any difference which I do, enema or liver cleanse? I would not be able to buy a colonic board at this time, is this an essential? Thanks again. Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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